( 548 ) 



(^XXVIII. CIZA1?A.-Tyijus : nnh'niar. 



Sjihiiur, Lewiii (iion Linui_', 1758), I'roib: Eiil. p. 3 (18U5). 



DdlephUa, Boisduval {mm Laspeyres, 1809). Voij. Astrolabe, Lej>. p. 183 (18:!-2). 



Cizaru AValker, Li-t Up. Iiis. B. .lA. viii. p. 120 (1856) (type : ariknhip). 



Zoiiillfi. Boisciiuval («.,ji Walker, 1850), Sjm: Gin. Lip. Hit i. p. 148 (1875). 



Microhp/iiK Felder (mm Jfewman, 1842), Revie Novara, Lep. t. 75 (1874 (mtm. indesa-.); Boisd., I.e. 



1>. 3J9 (1875) (type : smlpta). 

 AhrUii Kirby, Cut. Lep. llel. i. p. G41 (1892) (type; seulpta). 

 Angoii!/.e, Hampson (imn Boisduval, 1876), in Blanf., Fauna Brit. lud.. Mnihx i. p. 102 (1892). 



(? ? . Closely allied to Ettpinanga, but eye heavily lashed, genal process 

 trianguhar, first segment of hindtarsus as long as segments i; to 5 together, clasper 

 without iViction-scales. 



Lavva (of ai-di>.niac) tapering in front, minutely dotted with white all over ; head, 

 pronotum and the large horn granulose ; a pale dorso-latei-al line from head to 

 horn, bordered with brown ; five anterior segments and part of sixth black or browu 

 ventrally and laterally up to that line, a broad oblique band on ninth segment and 

 the side of the tenth and eleventh the same colour, fonr ]iale obliipio side-lines on 

 segments G to 10, beginning at the dorso-lateral line and running downwards and 

 backwards to the ue.xt segment.— Food-plant : Grevillea. 



Pupa known to us only from Lewin's figure. 



Hab. Oriental Region. 



Two species, both with a green forewing which is traversed by a sharply 

 marked white band and bears within this a large semitrausiiarent stigma. 



Basal area of hiudwing yellow .... 472. C. seulpta. 

 Basal area of hind wing not yellow . . . .471. C.ardeniae. 



471. Cizara ardeniae. 



f^phinx archiiiue Lewin, Lc. p. 3. t. 2. f. 1. a- d (/., p., i.) (1805) ; ThoD, Eiil. Arch. i. p. 5 (1829). 



Deilephihi ardcnia-(\), Boisduval, Voy. Astrolabe, Lip. p. 183. n. 1 (1S32). 



Cizara ardeniae Walker, List Lep. Lns. B. M. viii. p. 12(1. n. 1 (1856) (Austral.) ; Butl., Trans. Zool 



Soc. Land. ix. p. 552 (1877) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. llet. i. p. 648. u. 1 (1892) ; Swinh., Cat. Lep. 



Het. .)/((». O.C. i. p. 14. D. 56 (1892) (Moreton Bay). 

 Zonilia urdtniu (!), Boisduval, Hpee. Gin. Lip. Hit. i. p. 148. n. 17 (1875) (Sydney). 

 Cizara ardenia (!), Miskin, Proc. Hoy. Soe. QueenM. viii. p. 10. n. 14 (1891) (Sydney ; Brisbane). 



S ? . Antenna long and slender in both sexes. Abdominal sjiiues strong. 

 D' of hindwing barely twice the length of D*. There is little variation in the 

 colour of this species. 



3- Tenth tergite compressed, gently curved, jiointed, not distinctly hooked ; 

 sternite broader, not much narrowed to end, apex rounded, but a{)i)earing sinuate 

 in distill aspect owing to the lateral edges being turned upwards and somewhat 

 dilated just before apex. Olasper elongate sole-shaped, dorsal margin concave; 

 har])e as in livlhin-a hometrori but slenderer, very much slenderer than in seulpta. 

 Penis-sheath (Pi. lA'. 1'. 12) produced into a jironiineut pointed apical process 

 of rather variable width, curved towards the right side and bearing a tooth at the 

 j)roximal edge. 



?. Vaginal plate shaped as in J>t'ilcji/iila : orifice large, surrounded in front 

 and at the sides by a ridge which is broadly sinuate mesially (PI. XLI. f. 18). 



Larva see above. 



